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About Pretty Girls Make Graves
Currently, Pretty Girls Make Graves has embarked on a highly anticipated reunion tour, which started in late 2023, marking nearly two decades since their last performances together. This tour has seen the band play at major music festivals and venues across the United States, drawing both nostalgic fans and newcomers eager to experience their live performances. Their concerts are notable for their intense energy and the emotional connection the band establishes with the audience. Fans can expect to hear a mix of classic hits alongside some new material, as the band reveals plans for an upcoming EP. These shows have been received with enthusiasm, often selling out quickly, highlighting the enduring legacy of their music. The reunion concerts celebrate the original spirit of punk and indie rock, allowing the band to reconnect with their fan base and inspire a new generation of music lovers. With positive reviews flooding in, Pretty Girls Make Graves stands to not only reclaim their status in the live music scene but also to inspire a resurgence in the punk-influenced sounds they helped popularize in the early 2000s. Their official website and social media channels keep fans updated on tour dates and ticket sales, making it easier for fans to catch these memorable performances.
Pretty Girls Make Graves History
Pretty Girls Make Graves is an American band formed in 2001 in Seattle, Washington. They are known for their unique blend of post-punk and indie rock, drawing influences from 1980s punk and 1990s alternative rock. The band's name comes from a line in the song "The Boy Looks Just Like You" by the iconic punk band The Smiths. The original lineup consisted of Megan A. from the band 'The Murder City Devils', guitarist and singer Derek Fudesco, keyboardist and guitarist and later drummer, and bassist and vocalist, who all contributed varied musical backgrounds to shape the band's eclectic sound. Over the years, Pretty Girls Make Graves gained a strong following due to their energetic live performances, characterized by a high level of engagement and a dynamic stage presence. They released several albums, including their 2002 debut, 'Good Health', which showcased their innovative sound and gained critical acclaim. The band soon became a part of the vibrant Seattle music scene, performing frequently at venues like The Showbox and Neumo's, establishing a reputation for their powerful live shows. In 2006, after touring extensively, the band announced their breakup, leaving fans with an indelible impact on the indie music community. However, their reunion in 2023 rekindled excitement among long-time supporters and new audiences alike, as they announced a tour celebrating the legacy of their groundbreaking music.